Topic: Free storytelling rpgs?
Started by: denagar
Started on: 12/25/2005
Board: Actual Play
On 12/25/2005 at 10:26pm, denagar wrote:
Free storytelling rpgs?
Hi,
I'm looking for a storytelling rpg, where all the players
participate. Are there any good free systems which can
give some guidance?
Thanks!
On 12/26/2005 at 12:36am, tygertyger wrote:
Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
Try the 24-hour rpg site (www.1km1kt.net); there's bound to be something there that meets your needs.
On 12/26/2005 at 4:11am, Trevis Martin wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
When you say "all players participate" do you mean GMless? If not then you might want to look at The Pool If you are looking for GMless then Universalis is the best one I can suggest but it isn't free
Trevis
On 12/26/2005 at 10:59am, denagar wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
Hi,
we want to play GM-less, and actually I was looking for something similar
to Universalis but free.
(I wouldn't mind paying for Universalis, but I live in Europe and shipping is
somewhat of a problem - unfortunately, Universalis is not available to buy
as a PDF version.)
Are there any free alternatives?
Thank you and Kind Regards,
Denagar
On 12/26/2005 at 3:47pm, nilsderondeau wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
denagar wrote:
(I wouldn't mind paying for Universalis, but I live in Europe and shipping is
somewhat of a problem - unfortunately, Universalis is not available to buy
as a PDF version.)
I live in France and received my copy of UNI with absolutely no problems. What's the hangup?
On 12/26/2005 at 6:33pm, WhiteRat wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
Denagar,
Check out Capes Lite -- free from Muse of Fire games. It's the demo version of Capes, a GM-less superhero game. Maybe if it does a good job of what you want, overseas shipping will seem a small price to get the full game...!
On 12/26/2005 at 7:12pm, denagar wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
nilsderondeau,
the "hangup" is that my group's an impatient lot, and they want to start playing
tomorrow, and if I don't present them with a good ruleset for GMless play,
we're probably back to traditional rpg-gaming (which I, as the traditional
GM, don't have the time to handle at the moment).
And shipping from the US will probably take 3 weeks or more.
(Where did you order your copy?)
Adam,
thanks for the Capes tip, it looks nice, but I think Universalis is more like
what we want.
On 12/26/2005 at 7:33pm, Joshua BishopRoby wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
I don't think you're going to find anything so broadly defined as Universalis for free. Perhaps you can give Capes or Conquer the Horizon a try tomorrow as a sort of experiment in GMless play, with the understanding that if you guys like the feel, you can get Universalis-or-similar for play later.
On 12/26/2005 at 9:30pm, demiurgeastaroth wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
denagar wrote:
(I wouldn't mind paying for Universalis, but I live in Europe and shipping is
somewhat of a problem - unfortunately, Universalis is not available to buy
as a PDF version.)
Where in Europe? I got mine from www.travellingman.com, in the UK. Also, www.leisuregames.com has it and they ship elsewhere in Europe for quite reasonable cost and it's probably a lot quicker than ordering from the states.
On 12/26/2005 at 9:36pm, nilsderondeau wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
denagar wrote:
the "hangup" is that my group's an impatient lot, and they want to start playing
tomorrow, and if I don't present them with a good ruleset for GMless play,
we're probably back to traditional rpg-gaming (which I, as the traditional
GM, don't have the time to handle at the moment).
And shipping from the US will probably take 3 weeks or more.
(Where did you order your copy?)
An impatient group is not a hangup! Neither is waiting for product!
I ordered my copy here: http://www.key20direct.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=57
Took maybe a week and a half.
You realize that by posting this here in AP you are hereby bound to, erm, do an AP report of your first session.
Cheers,
N.
On 12/27/2005 at 12:37pm, Arturo G. wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
Hi!
I'm living in Spain. Orders from Leisure Games arrive in about a week. Orders from Key 20 in a week and a half.
If you can wait a week I strongly recommend you to try Universalis.
You may also check Polaris (for 4 players, no GM, an amazing fantasy setting)
You may also be interested on Primetime Adventures. You need no preparation as productor and the story and setting is created by all the group. You may create a series about anything you want, with the kind of tone and color you like. I think Matt is seeling it as PDF now.
Although it is not a GM-less game, Dogs in the Vineyard requires very few work from the GM to create new situations (towns) and it is extremely fun (it is also sold as PDF).
Cheers,
Arturo
On 12/27/2005 at 2:40pm, Paul Czege wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
Hey denagar,
Yeah, you guys need Universalis. There are other games that share some of Universalis' sensibilities, but I'm unaware of any free ones that are as fully refined and playtested, or as perfectly uniform in their power distribution across the player participants. If you guys are serious, you really owe yourselves a nice solid game you can cut your teeth on. (I suspect this won't be the case, but if Universalis turns out to be too granular for you, then get Primetime Adventures.)
Paul
On 12/27/2005 at 2:45pm, Lxndr wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
SOAP.
You can buy it as a PDF today. And there's a free version that's fully playable as well.
:)
On 12/27/2005 at 4:01pm, demiurgeastaroth wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
Where can we find SOAP?
On 12/27/2005 at 11:33pm, Lxndr wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
http://www.nettrash.com/users/crayne/soap.html is the free version
http://wingnutgames.com/soap.htm is where you can buy the PDF for one american dollar
On 12/27/2005 at 11:46pm, Dantai wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
Just thought I'd quickly pimp one of my games ;)
Munch-Mausen Tales
It was an entry for the first Ronneis comp, and is a free GMless storytelling game. It's not very polished or anything but it's a lot of fun and super easy to play.
I recommend you also check out Pantheon or Baron Munchhausen - both from Hogshead, sorry I don't have the weblinks...
Cheers,
J
On 12/28/2005 at 4:50pm, nikola wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
Shock: uses a rotating GM. It's for playing science fiction stories and the playtest version is available for free until it's finished. When finished in March, it will be available both in book and PDF form.
On 12/28/2005 at 6:02pm, Ron Edwards wrote:
RE: Re: Free storytelling rpgs?
HEY!
What do you people think you're doing? What site do you think you're posting at?
This is NOT a topic for the Forge and especially not for Actual Play. None of you should have replied. All of you except the initial poster, who is simply new, are totally out of line.
This thread is closed. Do not post here again.
Best,
Ron